Its getting redundant, but you just can’t make this stuff up. Just as a report from Latin American doctors questions the true cause of microcephaly, largely blamed on the Zika virus, pointing to SumiLarv, manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical, a Japanese subsidiary of Monsanto as a more probable cause of birth defects, the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals plans for a ‘Zika Vaccine.”

Though the vaccine is “at least eighteen months out” according to the WHO, they promote inflated facts that the virus has spread across “29 nations in Latin America and the Caribbean. At least three have been confirmed killed and 4 million people are possibly infected with the virus.”

These ‘facts’ are in stark contrast to those provided in a report, written by the Argentine group Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Towns (PCST), theorizing that pyriproxyfen—a larvicide added to drinking water to stop the development of mosquito larvae in drinking water tanks—has caused the birth defects, largely blamed on the Zika virus.

PCST states:

“Malformations detected in thousands of children from pregnant women living in areas where the Brazilian state added pyriproxyfen to drinking water is not a coincidence, even though the Ministry of Health places a direct blame on Zika virus for this damage, while trying to ignore its responsibility and ruling out the hypothesis of direct and cumulative chemical damage caused by years of endocrine and immunological disruption of the [affected] population.”

The northeastern portion of Brazil, where these chemicals are most often sprayed have the most cases of birth defects, including microcephaly. As the report demonstrates:

“Previous Zika epidemics did not cause birth defects in newborns, despite infecting 75 percent of the population in those countries,” the paper said. “Also, in other countries such as Colombia there are no records of microcephaly; however, there are plenty of Zika cases.”

Colombia has so far diagnosed 3,177 pregnant women with the Zika virus, but these women gave birth to healthy babies or are carrying healthy fetuses.

What is much more likely, is that the “deadly” Zika virus, created and sold on the Internet by the Rockefeller Foundation, is nothing more than the latest failed false flag attempt. The Zika virus, has in fact, been around for decades, but as Jon Rappaport recently detailed, out of nowhere, just over a month ago, we were told there was an outbreak of microcephaly in Brazil: over 4,000 cases of babies born with small heads and brain impairment. The Brazilian researchers then went in and took a closer look at that figure. They walked it back and said there were, at best, only 404 confirmed cases of microcephaly. So how exactly has the WHO estimated that millions are possibly infected with this virus?

Then another stunner – of the 404 cases reported by doctors, only 17 “had a relationship with the Zika virus.”

The WHO, along with other government officials are trying to alarm people, just as with Ebola, that people can even get the virus through sexual transmission, reporting a case on February 3rd in Texas from just such an interaction.

The fact is, you are much more likely to have neurodegenerative disease, cancer, liver and kidney damage, and even reproductive issues, along with endocrine disruption from long-term exposure to the more than 10,000 pesticides in use around the world, which recently rose in use astronomically from 100 million to 4000 million pounds annually.

Of course, we’re to look the other way when a group of doctors in the ‘thick’ of a Zika outbreak are saying that Monsanto’s chemicals are to blame. We are to look the other way when Oxitec received funding for a GM mosquito from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, though Zika is largely spread through mosquitos, and absolutely, we are to look the other way when our government asks for billions of tax payer money to sell us another vaccine to combat a disease that the medical mafia created and fear-porned out to the world. Holding these crooks accountable? That’s just too easy.

About the Author

Christina Sarich is a writer, musician, yogi, and humanitarian with an expansive repertoire. Her thousands of articles can be found all over the Internet, and her insights also appear in magazines as diverse as Weston A. Price, Nexus, Atlantis Rising, and the Cuyamungue Institute, among others. She was recently a featured author in the Journal, “Wise Traditions in Food, Farming, and Healing Arts,” and her commentary on healing, ascension, and human potential inform a large body of the alternative news lexicon. She has been invited to appear on numerous radio shows, including Health Conspiracy Radio, Dr. Gregory Smith’s Show, and dozens more. The second edition of her book, Pharma Sutra, will be released soon.